starched造句31 His neck chafed against the starched fetter of a collar.
32 But they are now nice and crisp with neat starched creases and back to sprout green.
33 She starched up her behaviour with a double portion of reserve.
34 Orville Wright wore a suit and tie and a white shirt with starched collar when he made man's first powered flight in 1903.
35 They starched two hundred white shirts, with a single gathering movement seizing a shirt so that the wristbands, neckband, yoke, and bosom protruded beyond the circling right hand.
36 Briggs reached for the door but it opened before he touched it, revealing a severe-looking older man in a starched white shirt.
37 One is smoking a pipe made of white clay and is wearing a strange derby hat and a starched collar.
37try its best to gather and create good sentences.
38 Starched reinforced fabric used to strengthen a book binding or the spine of a bound book.
39 Only the suit and coat are to be dry-cleaned. I want to have my blouse tomorrow evening. And I'd like the collar and cuffs starched.
40 Indeed, it is said that BBC studios were designed so that starched cuffs couldn't inadvertently knock important controls.
41 He was bare-headed and sweaty. With a handkerchief in one hand he mopped his face, while in the other hand he carried a new hat and a wilted starched collar which he had removed from his neck.
42 Don't worry or get excited. He had sat beside her on the train, in his starched uniform.
43 They were in starched white shirts and paper hats, and moved with a purposeful discipline.
44 I want the red checkered shirt starched. And I don 't want the light blue shirt starched.
45 "Welcome, Master, " says the maid as she bows deeply, hands clasped in front of a starched pinafore worn over a pink dress.